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Safety Information

Required Information 

 Waste from electronic equipment must be handled according  

to local regulations.

Instructions for Disposal of Old Electronics 

Starkey Hearing Technologies encourages, and your local community laws may 

require, that your Starkey Hearing Technologies Mini Remote Microphone be 

disposed of via your local electronics recycling/disposal process.

The below instructions are provided for the benefit of disposal/recycling personnel. 

Please include this manual when disposing of your Mini Remote Mic. 

For Disposal/Recycling Personnel Only

This product contains a Lithium Ion Polymer battery. To remove this battery:

•  Power off the Mini Remote Mic.

•  Pry apart the housing halves with a small screwdriver.

•  Cut the battery wires from the circuit board to prevent accidental shorting.

•  Pry the battery away from the housing using a wide flat blade.

Intended Use

The Mini Remote Mic is an accessory to a 2.4 GHz wireless air conduction hearing 

aid. It is intended as a wireless transmitter of sound from an audio source to air 

conduction hearing aids. When worn by a distant speaker in noisy environments, it 

functions as an assistive listening device.

The Mini Remote Mic is classified as a Type B applied part under the IEC 60601-1 

medical instrument standard. 

The Mini Remote Mic is designed to comply with the most stringent Standards of 

International Electromagnetic Compatibility. However, it is still possible that you may 

experience interference caused by power line disturbances, airport metal detectors, 

electromagnetic fields from other medical devices, radio signals and electrostatic 

discharges.

The Mini Remote Mic is designed to be cleaned with a damp cloth moistened with 

soapy water. 

SYMPTOM  

POSSIBLE CAUSES

SOLUTIONS

LED is slowly 

pulsing 

green, but 

no streamed 

sounds are 

heard in the 

hearing aids.

Hearing aids are 

not ready to receive 

audio streams.

To start the audio stream, 

follow steps in the 

Start/

Stop Audio Streaming

 

section.

Hearing aids are 

not paired with Mini 

Remote Mic.

Follow steps in 

Pairing with 

Hearing Aids

 section.

LED is solid 

red.

Possible error 

condition.

Turn off Mini Remote Mic, 

wait 30 seconds, and then 

turn it on.

Summary of Contents for Mini Remote Microphone

Page 1: ...Microphone Mini Remote O P E R AT I O N S M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...Daily Use 9 Wearing the Mini Remote Microphone 11 Pairing with Hearing Aids 12 Using the Mini Remote Microphone 14 Start Stop Audio Streaming 15 Assembling the Power Adapter 16 Troubleshooting 17 Saf...

Page 3: ...dio directly to your 2 4 GHz wireless hearing aids When worn by a distant speaker in noisy environments the Mini Remote Mic functions as an assistive listening device Package Contents Mini Remote Mic...

Page 4: ...trol app Starkey Hearing Technologies Remote and or hearing aid user controls 1 Overview Tip Stream Volume can be adjusted via the Thrive Hearing Control app Starkey Hearing Technologies Remote and or...

Page 5: ...ids every 5 minutes Battery Recharge Attach the microUSB end of the charging cable to the microUSB jack on Starkey Hearing Technologies Mini Remote Microphone Attach the USB end of the charging cable...

Page 6: ...clip as shown 2 Insert lanyard loop into clip opening and lift loop toward top of clip Release clip Ensure the lanyard is securely attached to the Mini Remote Mic 3 Place lanyard around neck Rechargi...

Page 7: ...eat steps 1 5 Pairing with Hearing Aids For Starkey Hearing Technologies Mini Remote Microphone to interact with your hearing aid s you must first pair the Mini Remote Mic with each hearing aid You on...

Page 8: ...ong Press on a user control can start stop streaming Audio streaming will also stop when the Mini Remote Mic is turned off An audible indicator may play in your hearing aids to signal the start stop o...

Page 9: ...in Mini Remote Mic Recharge Mini Remote Mic Audio stream is too loud or too soft Volume streamed from Mini Remote Mic to hearing aid not optimal Adjust the stream volume via Thrive Hearing Control ap...

Page 10: ...aid It is intended as a wireless transmitter of sound from an audio source to air conduction hearing aids When worn by a distant speaker in noisy environments it functions as an assistive listening d...

Page 11: ...d in Table 6 of IEC 60601 1 2 If you use other medical devices or wear implantable medical devices such as defibrillators or pacemakers and are concerned that your Mini Remote Mic might cause interfer...

Page 12: ...standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that ma...

Page 13: ...2019 Starkey Hearing Technologies All Rights Reserved 86230 007 1 19 BKLT3026 01 EE SG...

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